With Tigers winning 11-2 no tactics by Tigers could deny them their entitlement. If Souths could not score a try then they don't deserve a win - stiff cheddar.

Malcolm Knox: What has happened this week is a pity for the Tigers, a pity for Jason Taylor and a pity for Robbie Farah, who had achieved more than the Big Four put together but was somehow turned into collateral damage. (SMH 25-26 March, 2017)

With Tigers winning 11-2 no tactics by Tigers could deny them their entitlement. If Souths could not score a try then they don't deserve a win - stiff cheddar.

For once I agree with you BBF.

"Pride of the League" were well beaten.... loved every 1/1000th of a second of it!!! Lol.

If Tigers did use a lay down mise're to prevent Rabbitohs scoring then the Rabbitohs deserved it for baiting Beetson the previous game and getting him sent off.

Malcolm Knox: What has happened this week is a pity for the Tigers, a pity for Jason Taylor and a pity for Robbie Farah, who had achieved more than the Big Four put together but was somehow turned into collateral damage. (SMH 25-26 March, 2017)

PFFFT!
Souths are just whingers and have looked for every excuse from that day on to get over the fact they were outplayed by a better team.
They seem to forget that it wasn't the first time Balmain beat them that year, and Souths also only snuck in by a point playing 12 men after Beetson was sent off in the final two weeks previously.
And still, without Beetson in the GF, the Tigers never looked like losing.

What I did not like about Ian Heads is that it only struck him some time, even weeks, after the game and others' whinging that Tigers may have used lay down tactics. When watching the game he did not have that opinion. Shows that he is not that bright or is easily swayed by others or likes jumping on whatever is flavour of the month.

Malcolm Knox: What has happened this week is a pity for the Tigers, a pity for Jason Taylor and a pity for Robbie Farah, who had achieved more than the Big Four put together but was somehow turned into collateral damage. (SMH 25-26 March, 2017)